Frequently Asked Questions
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Animal Communication
Q: Do you offer sessions live over Zoom instead of an audio recording?
I offer follow-up calls to all sessions. These are live calls where you and I can meet for a chat allowing you to ask questions or get clarity about anything that was shared or channelled during the session. Before we meet, I will open the channel of communication with your animal to allow them to be energetically present and able to share during our time together. The intention of these sessions is to allow the human to gain clarity are ask questions about anything that was shared during the initial session.
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Q: Does my animal need to be alive to have a session?
No, the beauty of holding my practice at a distance is that I can work with animals that have passed. All I need for this type of session is a picture of the animal in their previous physical body.
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Q: Do I need to do anything specific for my animal on the day of the session?
No, you and your animal can go about your day as normal. Sometimes owners will witness that their pet is in a more relaxed or meditative state during the session, but it will not interrupt the session to continue as you normally would.
Q: I have something specific I want information about, brought up, or am curious about, will you bring it up in the session?
Yes, I never guarantee that your animal will choose to give information about it, but if you have something specific you would like clarity on I will bring it forward in the session. Most often, even if the animal doesn't bring it up themselves, they are still willing to give some information or have me pass on a message around that specifically.
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Q: How do I know when my animal needs a Communication Session?
I usually say that there is no wrong time to give your animal a session. Sometimes an animal is portraying behaviours that show they are trying to communicate something or need support, other times it's when the owner has questions or curiosities, other times an owner may feel the nudge to book a session. My rule of thumb is that if you are thinking about it, and feeling the pull to get them a session, honour that. It is usually for a reason, and you are often getting that 'knowing' from your animal directly.